
I Came to This World to Open up the Divine Way
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In the last years of Dayu, the dynasty's legal network was broken, and wild ghosts were rampant in the underworld. In this world where Shinto is not popular, how can one start from a village, reach the top of Shinto, and suppress Yin and Yang?
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It is recommended to continue reading. Eastern traditional Shintoism is rare. It starts from the earth god as the core and includes the mountain gods and water gods. It becomes its own divine realm and slowly grows into another world. Various supernatural fights and the evolution of the divine realm are described quite well.



A well-written Shinto novel that I have seen recently, the plot has a smooth rhythm, and the opening pace is relatively fast to get into the mood without any delay. There is basically no major conflict in the subsequent Dragon Fighting plot. It is probably for the purpose of quickly opening new maps, which feels like a running bill. But overall it can be seen, no big problems. Current rating: Grain+













